A selection of real estate Espaces Atypiques

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Sale agreed
Agency Paris – Rive droite
Under offer
Agency Paris – Ouest
Agency Seine-Saint-Denis
BAGNOLET 93170 253 SQM 1 195 000 €
Agency Seine-et-Marne
Sale agreed
Agency Val-de-Marne
FONTENAY SOUS BOIS 94120 165 SQM
Agency LA ROCHELLE
LA ROCHELLE 17000 146 SQM 650 000 €
Agency Saint-Tropez
Agency LA ROCHELLE
LA ROCHELLE 17000 119 SQM 607 000 €
Agency Alsace
MULHOUSE 68100 120 SQM 486 400 €
Agency Lille
ARMENTIERES 59280 242.94 SQM 349 000 €
Under offer
Agency Lille
ROUBAIX 59100 92.02 SQM 220 000 €
Agency Nîmes – Uzès – Vaunage
NIMES 30000 89 SQM 265 000 €
Agency Lille
ROUBAIX 59100 269.87 SQM 320 000 €
Agency Paris – Ouest
Agency Seine-Saint-Denis
LE PRE SAINT GERVAIS 93310 202 SQM 1 180 000 €
Sale agreed
Agency Paris – Est
Agency Seine-Saint-Denis
PANTIN 93500 119 SQM 850 000 €
Sale agreed
Agency Val-de-Marne
IVRY SUR SEINE 94200 131.83 SQM
Agency Val-de-Marne
JOINVILLE LE PONT 94340 57 SQM
Agency Seine-Saint-Denis
SAINT DENIS 93200 196.64 SQM
Under offer
Agency Lille
ROUBAIX 59100 138.94 SQM
Under offer
Agency Pyrénées Orientales
PERPIGNAN 66000 209 SQM 362 000 €
Agency Lyon
LYON 69006 230 SQM 995 000 €
Our properties ‘Loft’
A selection of real estate Espaces Atypiques

Find your dream loft space with Espaces Atypiques

Say goodbye to a succession of small rooms, and hello to large open life spaces. Popularised in the USA, the loft apartment has reinvented the rule book on interior design.

Investing in a loft apartment

New York, 1970. Deserted by city dwellers seeking a better quality of life, some areas of downtown Manhattan are becoming depopulated as people move out to the suburbs. But it’s not long before dilapidated business and industrial buildings start being repurposed as low-cost housing by artists looking for open space. These exceptional apartments started to become popular in France during the 1980s, especially in regions with a working-class past, like the Île de France and Hauts de France, but also in Paris, where former artists’ studios were still to be found hidden away in overgrown dead-end streets.

This type of home appeals mainly to professionals and artists, who value the feeling of space created by having no partitions between rooms.By breathing new life into neglected neighbourhoods from New York to Barcelona, loft apartments are effectively gentrifying entire neighbourhoods and breathing new life into them.
Originally a low-cost solution, lofts have become highly desirable, and now spearhead the appetite for exceptional properties. Loft spaces accounted for one-third of all the apartments sold by Espaces Atypiques in 2016. In today’s market, the majority of buyers (54%) are senior professionals and executives.

Think ‘decompartmentalised’

Originally working areas of factories, weaving mills and steel mills, industrial-style loft apartments are gradually moving on from this aesthetic to reinvent themselves as more designer and more upmarket homes. So the style is no longer confined to former business premises. Inspired by the artist studio aesthetic, buyers of designer loft apartments no longer hesitate to remove walls, even in spaces that may not immediately seem a natural choice.

At the heart of this architectural revolution is the desire to exploit the innate characteristics of any loft space: exceptional ceiling height, structural steel beams, large windows and huge volumes…
In contrast to Haussmann-style apartments with their small rooms linked by corridors, loft spaces provide the floor area needed to rethink the art of communal living: averaging 141 m2, they are 50 m2 larger than the average French home.

Decompartmentalising spaces introduces new flows and a completely new way of using the home. Buying a loft apartment is also a unique adventure: finding a property that needs total conversion, breaking with its history as a farm, quirky garage, etc., and making your wildest dreams come true down to the last detail.

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